i promise i haven't. it's something that you would i have known about, though, jim, if you were in the uk, yeah? of course i did, of course i did. you don't want to make any admissions to any crimes i that you've committed. no! and colin, i asked haley earlier about what her feelings were when she went to jack teixeira's house. i mean, how did you prepare for that confrontation? as a regional reporter, - you have to do lives regularly, so you have to rehearse | what you're going to say in your head, and i had almostl rehearsed what i wanted to do, what i wanted - to achieve with this. because it's a doorstep interview, effectively. i i could have just turned up, asked him a few questions. j he told me, you know, get lost. close the door in my face. - miraculously, he invited me into his property. i there was a dog | barking nonstop. that was almostl like a distraction. it helped me get in and then i was able to bluster my way in and just ask him everything. and he allowed me to record. and when i said i was a bbc journalist, he almost felt, l erm, idon't know, that almost allowed him to open up- and start talking to me. but there were significant inconsistencies in - what he was saying.